Index to volume 53

Index to volume 53

Index to volume 53 Author index* A ABDOU, N. J., 75 (Abst.) -. f See ABDO~J. N. L.. et al.). 69 ( Abst. i ABD~U, N. L., ABRAH~MSOH;, T., ‘KELL~Y, J...

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Index to volume 53 Author

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A ABDOU, N. J., 75 (Abst.) -. f See ABDO~J. N. L.. et al.). 69 ( Abst. i ABD~U, N. L., ABRAH~MSOH;, T., ‘KELL~Y, J., and ABDOU, N. I., 69 (Abst.) ABLIN, R. J., 40 (Abst.) ABRAHAMSOHN, I. (See ABDOU, N. L., et al.), 69 (Abst.) ABRISHAMI. M. A. (See CHAI and ABRISHAMI), 96 (Abst.j ADKINSON, N. F. (See VON MAUR, K., et al.), 68 (Abst.) ADKINSON, N. F., JR. (See LICHTENSTEIN, L. M., et al.), 104 (Abst.) -. (See SOBOTKA, A., et al.), 103 (Abst.) AC~OSTONI, A., BERFASCONI, C., GERLI, G. G., LUZZANA, M., and ROSSI-BERNARDI, L., 46 (Abst.) ALSTON, W. C., PATEL, K. R., and KERR, J. W., 46 (Abst.) AMMANN, A. J. (See RACHELEFSKY, G. S., et al.), 69 (Abst.) AMOS, D. B. (See BLUMENTHAI,, M., et al.), 93 (Abst.) ANDERSON, D. C. (See FEIGIN, R. D., et al.), 44 (Abst.) ANDERSON, J. (See SWEET, L., et al.), 82 (Abst.) ANURAS, J. (See RICIIERSON, H. B., et al.), 87 (Abst.) -. RUBINSTEIN. E.. FUJITA. Y.. BUREK. C. L.. OKAZA~I, ‘T., and’ R&SMAN, ‘R. E.; 81 (Abst.) ARBESMAN. C. E. (See BUREK. C. L.. et al.),, 8g (Abst.j -. (See CIIARAVEJASARN, C. C., et al.), 104 (Abst.) -. (See ELLIOTT, W. B., et al.), 103 (Abst.) -. (See FUJITA, Y., et al.), 80 (Abst.) -. (See OKAZAKI, T., et al.), 75 (Abst.) -. (See REISMAN, R. E., et al.), 110 (Abst.) -. (See RUBINSTEIN, E., et al.), 81 (Abst.) -. (See WYPYCH, J. I., et al.), 80 (Abst.) ARMAND, J. P. (See NAHAS, G. G., et al.), 40 (Abst.)

ASHERSON, G. L. (See MCLAUGHLAN, P., et al.), 46 (Abst.) ASKENASE. P. W.. HAYNES. J. D.. and HAYDEN, B:-J., 86 (Al&t.) ’ ATTAI,I,AII, A. (See OKAZAKI, T., et al.), 75 (Abst.) AUSTEN. K. F. (See HUNSICKER. L. G.. et ’ al.), 7 (Pabst.) -. (See KALINER, M., et al.), 25 (Abst.) -. (See TAUBER, A. I., et al.), 48 (Abst.) -. (See WASSERMAN, R. I., et al.), 45 (Abst.) B (See GLEICII, G. J., et al.), 113, 158 (Abst.) BAKER, J. W., YERGER, S. Y., and SE:GAR, W. E., 101 (Abst.) BAI,I,OW, M., DUPONT, B., and GOOD, It. A., ZO (Abst.) BARBORIAK, J. J. (See FINK, J. N., et al.), 85 (Abst.) -. (See MOORER V.‘L., et al.), 319 BARNARD. J. (See COLEMAN, M., et al.), 111 ‘( Abst.) BARNETT, E. V., CHIA, I)., DORSCH, C. A., and LEVY, L., 67 (Abst.) BARR, S. (See COLEMAN, M., et al.), 111 (Abst.) BARTHOLOMEW, W. (See ROSENFELD, G. B., et al.), 68 (Abst.) BAZARAL, M. (See GROSHONG, T., et al.), 10 (Abst.) -. (See ORGEL, H. A., et al.), 213 BEALL. G. N. (See SOKOL and BEALL). 99 ’ (Abst.j BELEZNAY, 0. (See VLAHOVIC, V., et al.), 3 (Abst.) BET,IN, L., and NORMAN, P. S., 70 (Abst.) BENNET. B. (See SCHWARTZ and BENNET). , , 34 ’ (A&t.) BENG, C. G., CHAN, G. L., SIMON& M. J., and LAU, K. S., 18 (Abst.) BENNETT, S. E. (See WOODIEL, N. L.:, et al.), BAER, II.

278

*January, pp. l-64; February, pp. 65-126; March, pp. 127-192; April, pp. 193-256; May, pp. 257-318; June, pp. 319.378. Abstracts: January, pp. l-8; February, pp. 9-26; March, pp. 17-64; April, pp. 65-3.6; May, pp. 33-40; June, pp. 41-46. AAA meeting abstract page numbers are not italicized.

359

360

Author

BE?;PXCH,(FE BENTON,

J. ALLERGY

index

t(;ee

kb$:

(See



FOWHARD,

T.,

et al.),

SOBOTKA, A. K.,

4

et al.),

BEKAY, A. V. (See DAVIS, R. H., et al.), 110 (Abst.) RERFASCONI, C. (See AGOSTONI, A., et al.), 46 (Abst.) BERIIE. R. A. (See WILSOP;, 8. S., et al.), 67



(Abst:)

BERMAX,

S. Z., MATTHISON, 1). A., STEVENSON, D. D., USSELMAN, J. A., SHORE, S.,

CL!N.

IMMUNOL. JUNE 1974

BUNDSCHU, D., BERNAUER, IV.; and FILII’OWSKI, P., 18 (Abst. 1 BUREK, C. L., WICHER, Ii., OKAZAKI, T., nntl ARBESMAN, C. E:., 88 (Abst. I -. (See ARBESMAN, C. E., et al.), 81 i hbst.) BI~SsE, W. TV., and REED, C. E., 271 -. -~-, LICHTENSTEIK, L. TV.. and REIS~MAS, R. E., 104 (Abst. j -. (SW LEE, T. I’., ct al.), L’83, 99 (dbst. j -. (Set STORMS, \V. W., et xl. I, 115 ( Xbst.‘j BI:T(XER, B., LESIX, G., and Snr,vnac~o, J., 115 (AhF3t.J

:tnd TAN, E. M., 311, 102 (Abst.) RERNAUER.

W.

(See BUNDSCH~.

(L4bd.j

, D.. , et

al.),

18

BERXSTEIN, I. L., PERERA, M. G., MICHAEL, cr. G., and JOHASSSON, S. CT.
87 (ht.) -.

(See

MICHAEI,

Q. (See SWEET, L., et xl.), ( Abst.) (~ARO, C. M. (See MORRIS, H. G., f!t xl.),

82 9X

(Ahst.)

;~nd

BERNSTEIN),

67

-. (See kkk)S et al.) 83 (Abst.) BERNSTEIN. R. ‘A:’ (See !Z’AZCIKTOR. M. A., ot al\, 119 (Cbrreqondence j ’ BIERMAN, C. TV. (See ESTEXE, F., et al.), 79 (Al,&.) -. (See SHAPIRO, Cl. Cr., et al.), 89 (Abst.; BJELLAND, J. (See LIEBERMAN, P., et al.), 89 (Abst.) BLACK. J. W. (See NELSOK. H. 8.. et al.), ’ 108 (A&t.) BI,AN(*I:ZZI, V. (SPC! PERIJER, H. J., et xl.), 66 (Abst.) BI,OCII, K. J. (See OHMAX, J. L., JR., et al.), 72 (Abst.1 BLOCK,

ChI i r/IEs,

H. H., 243

BLIJMENTHAL. M.. NOREEK. H.. AMOS. D. B., nnd ??I&&, E., 93’(Al&t.) ’ BOOTELLO, A. (See HUBS~HER, T., et al.), 150 BRADY, K. (See MIKI~ICH, D. R., 102 (Abst.) BRAX~X, L. B. (See NELSON, H. 8., et al.), 108 (Al&.) (See RODRIGUEZ, 0. E., rt xl.), 110 (Abst.) BRAXI)RISS, M. TV. (Are BI~LI,O~K, TV. E., et al.) 11 (Abst.) BRASHER, G. W. (See STARR and BKASHER), 352 (Brief communication) BROILER,I., HIGGINS, M. W., MATHEWS, I(. P., nnd KELIXR, J. B., 127 BROMPT~N HOSPITAI, MEDICAT, RESEARCH COI’NCII+ 54 (Abst.) BROKSKY, E:. A. (See \~EINBER(ZXi :Ind HRONSKY, 78 ( Abst.) BROSTOFF, J. (Ser WARTEP;RER(:, .J., et xl.), 13 (Abst.) BROWN, H. (Set COLEMAN, M., et :~l.), 111 (Abst.) BRTT(‘E, C. A., ROSENTHBI,, R. R., LICHRENSTEIN, L. M., and NORMAN, P. S., 230. 82 (Ahst.) BucKI,EY, .J: M. ~(See ‘ROTHSTEIN, R. J., et :tl.), 100 (Abst.) BIT(:KLEY, R. H. (See MCGEADY and BUCKLEY), 72 (Abst.) BULLOCK, J. (See GALANT, 8. P., et al.), 99 (Abst.) BIT~,LO~K, W. E., FIELDS, J. P., and BRANDRISS, M. TV., II (Abst.)

CARPENTER, (‘. B. (See HUNSIC’KER, 1,. G., et al.), 7 (Abst.) CESKA, M., PONTERITJS, G., and HOIXIP~EN, K., 2% (Ah&) CHAFEE, F. II., and HF,TTIPANE, B. A., 193 -. (See QRTTIPAX-E, G. A., et :I].), 200, 112 (Abst.) (!I+, H., xnd ABKISIIA~II, M. A., 90 (dbst., +. ( See MIKIXII, I). B., et al.), 102 (Abst.) CHAS, G. L. (See BENG, C. G., et al.), ld ( Ahst.) CHANO, E. B., and MARSFI, D. G., 65 (Ahst.) (‘lIBRAVE.JASARN, c. C., WYPYCH, J. T., REISMAN, R. X., and ARBESMAN, 0. E., 104 (Abst,.) CHERNIACK, H. M. (See WARREN, P., et al.), 139 CELIA, T). (See BARNETT, E. V., et al.), 67 (Abst.‘, CIIIAYARO, H. (S’rc, HA~~~;REAYE.F. E;., rt :I]. ), 85 (Abst.) CHICK, ‘I’. W. (See JENNE, J. XV., et al.), 80 (Abst.) CHMELIK, F., FL~IIERT~, I)., and REEL), C’. E., 86 (Abst.) (‘JARKowSKI, A. A. (See MCLEAN and CIARKOWSKI), 92 (Abst.) CI,EMENTE, E. (See SAI,EM and CI.EI~IEN~, 14 (Abst.) CLONINGER, P., WILSOS, A. E’.. nnd NOVET, H. S., 84 (Abst.) COFFEY, Fizg )nnd MIDDLEMN, E., JR., 98 COIIAK, R. Hy (See RII~A~ES, R. TX.. ct al.), 112 iAbst.1 COLEMAN, M.,‘BARN~R~, J., BARR, S., BROWN, IT.. LFXINE:. M., and MTTEI,T.ER. H., lli (Abst.j ’ COSNELI~, 13. (See LIEBERMAN, P., et al.), 89

(AM.)

COKROY. M. C.. OZOr&

77 (Ai3st.)

J.. and TIEPoW, 1. H.,



I,. II., and 13 (Abst.) COTTOK, E. K. (See RODRIGT:EZ,G. E., et al.), 170 (Abst.) -. (See ROTIISTEIN, R. J., et al.), 100 (Abst. j CRANDALI,, M. (See STORMS, W. W., et al.), 115 (Abst.j COTLI~R,

R. TV., STRINGHAM, LEAVEI,, U. W., JR.,

Author

VOLUME 53 NUMBER 6

CRAWFORD,L. (See LIEBERMAN, P., et al.), 89 CRIEP, L.(A(b!%) WHITESIDE, T., et al.), 93 (Abst.) CUDKOWICZ, G. (See ITO, T., et al.), 7 (Abst.) D DANIEL, J. C., JR. (See WOODIEL, N. L., et al.), 278 DAVIS, L. B. (See JOINER, P. D., et al.), 261 DAVIS, R. H., BERAN, A. V., and GALANT, S. P., 110 (Abst.) DAWKINS, R. L., and MASTAGLIA, F. L., 30 (Abst.) DAY, R. P. (See POOTHULLIL, J., et al.), 97 (Abst.) DEBANNE,’ M. T., and DOLOVICH, J., 205 -. (See HARGREAVE,F. E., et al.), 85 (Abst.) DEGROOT, W. J. (See MCFADDEN, C. R., JR., et al.). 18 fhbst.) DEROCHE, G. B. (flee MORRIS, H. G., et al.), 98 (Abst.) DIXON, F. J. (See SCHMIDTKE and DIXON), 18 (Abst. ‘, DOLOVICH; J. (bee DEBANNE and DOLOVICH), 205 -. (See HARGREAVE,F. E., et al.), 85 (Ab’st.) -. (See PO~THULLIL, J., et al.), 97 (Abst.) DONIACH, D. (See WARTENBERG,J., et al.), 13 (Abst.) DORSCH, C. A. (See BARNETT, E. V., et al.), 67 (Abst.) DOZIER, R. M. (See RHOADES, R. B., et al.), 112 (Abst.) DUPONT, B. (See BALLOW, M., et al.), 80 (Abst.) DUPREE, E., GOLDMAN, A. S., and GRANT, J. A., 75 (Abst.) DWYER, J. M., MANGI, R. J., and KANTOR, F. S., 69 (Abst.) -. (See MANGI, R. J., et al.), 86 (Abst.) E EAST~N, J. G., $8 (Abst.) EDDY, E. D. (See ELLIS and EDDY, 116 (Correspondence) EGGLESTON, P. A. (See HUBER, A. L., et al.), 109 ( Abst.) EISEN, A. H. (See HUBSCHER, T., et al.), 150 EISEN, S. (See FEIGIN, R. D., et al.), 44 (Abst.) ELLIOTT, ’ W. B., SHEPHERD, G. W., and ARBESMAN, C. E., 103 (Abst.) ELLIS, E. F., and ‘EDDY, E. D., I16 (correspondence) -, YAFFE, S. J., and LEVY, G., 79 (Abst.) -. (See KOPETZKY, M. T., et al.), 1 ELLMAN. L. (See WASSERMAN.I S. I.., et al.).I I ‘45 (kbst.) ERDOS, E. G. (See JOHNSON and ERDOS), S5 (Abst.) ESTELLE, F., SIMONS, R., BIERMAN, C. W., SIMON& K. J., PIERSON, W. E., and VAN ARSDEL, P. P., JR., 79 (Abst.)

index

361

EVANS, R., ROCKLIN, R. E., PENCE, H. L., and KAPLAN, H. M., 114 (Abst.) -. (See PENCE, H. L., et al.), 298 F FACKTOR, M. A., 119 (Correspondence) -, BERNSTEIN, R. A., and FIREMAN, P., 119 (Correspondence) FARR, R. S. (See SPECTOR and FARR), 91 (Abst.) FEIGIN, R. D., SHACKELFORD, P. G., EISEN, S., SPITLER, L. E., PICKERING, L. K., and ANDERSON, D. C., 44 (Abst.) FIELDS, J. P. (See BULLOCK, W. E., et al.), 11 (Abst.) FILIPOWSKI, P. (See BUNDSCHU, D., et al.), 18 (Abst.) FINK. J. N.. MOORE. V. L.. and BARBORIAK. J. J., 85 (A&.) ’ -. (See MCCONNELL, L. H., et al.), 8 (Abst.) -. (See MOORE. V. L.. et al.). 319 FIRE&AN, P. (ice FA~KTOR, M. A,, et al.), 119 (Correspondence) FITZGERALD, M., SMITH, A., and GAENSLER, E.. 8% (Abst.) FLAHERTY, ‘D. K., M&RAY, H. D., and REED, ‘2. E., 329 -. (See CHMELIK. F.. et al.). 86 (Abst.) FO&ES, I. J. (see M~ALL, J.“R., ei al.),‘38 (Abst.) FORD, L. M. (See STEINBERG and FORD), 92 (Abst.) FORSYTH, B. R. (See PHILLIPS, C. F., et al.), 4 (Abst.) FOUCHARD, T., BENNICH, H., and JOHANSSON, S. F. O., 4 (Abst.) FRANKLIN, R. (See SOBOTKA, A., et al.), 103 (Abst.) FRASER, B. M. (See MUMAY, A. B., et al.), 83 (Abst.) FRICK, 0. L.‘ (See’GALANT, 8. P., et al.), 39 (Abst.) -. (See GIANNINI, A. V., et al.), 97 (Abst.) -. (See SCHWTZ, N., et al.), 73 (Abst.) FTJDENBERG,H. H. (See WYBRAN, J., et al.), Jl (Abst.) FUJITA, Y., WYPYCH, J. I., WICKER, K., REISMAN, R. E., and ARBESMAN, C. E., 80 (Abst.) -. (See ARBESMAN, C. E., et al.), 81 (Abst.) -. (See RUBINSTEIN, E., et al.), 81 (Abti.) -. (See WYPYCH, J. I., et al.), 80 (Abst.) G GAENSLER, E. (See FITZGERALD, M., et al.), 83 (Abst.) GALANT, 5. P., BULLOCK, J., and FXICK, 0. L., 39 (Abst.) -. (See Dives, R. H., et al.), 110 (Abst.) GEXAGHTY, M. E. (See PHILLIPS, C. F., et al.), 4 (Abst.) GERHARD~~~ C. (See PENCE, H. L., et al.), GERLI, G. 0. (See AGOSTONI, A., (Abst.) GIANNINI, A. V., KICK, 0. L., S., and GOODSEN, J. M., GILBERT, J. (See KANG, B., et al.),

et al.),

46

SILVERMAN, 97 (Abst.) 70 (Abst.)

362

Author

GILl,ESI’IE, --J

E., (Ah&)

J. ALLERGY CLIN. IMMUNOL. JUNE 1974

index and

LICfI’L‘ESSl%lS,

1,. M.,

73

iU. I)., :IINI LICIITE~STEI~, I,. SK, 27 G. ,J., Imsw, .J. ls., JONES, 11. T., and IhER, TI., 158, 113 (Abst.) l3. .J. (See WASSERXIAN, H. I., c? al.), 45 (.kl,st. )

\'AI,ENTINE,

GI.EI(X, G~ETZI,,

GOOI), II.

F. (Rcf- WALT., a. I~., rt al.) ) 3x (AM.) GOOD, Ii. A. (See HALLOW, sr., et al.), 20 (Abst.1 -. (SW LOSE and GOOD), 15 (Ahst.) 73 GOODMAN, .T. (SW SCIII~LTZ, N., ct al.), (Ahst.) cToonsm,‘.J. M. (See GIANNINI, A. V., c,t al.), 97 (Abst.1 GRAN’I‘, .J. A., mid LI~IITENSTEIN, I,. M., 74 (hht.) -. (SCC l)lTITI
1,. r., 96 (Abst.)



GRIIWO,

M. II. (Be? GUPTA, S., et al.), 77 (.‘ilxd.‘, -. (SW SlF,GFX,, I., ct al.), i6 (Abst.) GROSIIOSG, T., MF,N~ELSON, L., MENDOZA, S., RAZARAL, M., HAM~x:R~ER, R., and Tr-ss, IL, 10 (AM.)

GROSS&YX, *T., ant1 PI:TSA&~, ,J., 91 (AlIst.) GUERNSEY, I,. IT. (SIX PENCE, TI. I,., et al.), 298 GCIRGIS, fi. A. (Scr: KANG, R., et al.). 70

(Abst.)

--. (See T~WSI.EY’, R. G., ct al.), 107 (Abst.) GUIRolS, H. M., and TOWNLEY, R. G., 74

(AbE+.)

GlJPTA,

s., ~RIECO, ( AlEd. 1

%f. H.,

xnd

SIEGEL,

T., 77

HAHN, F. (Ser .TOINEK, P. D., et, xl.), 261 HALL, W. (See S~~IWARTZ, R. H., et al.), 108 (Al,&.) HAMUYROER, R. K., LENOIR, M., GROSIIONG, T. E., 1\~Il.LRR. .T. R., \~AI,lACE, W., and dRGEl>. H.‘A.. 94 ‘CAbst.) -. (See GROSIIONG; T., & al.)‘, 10 !Abst.) Hm, T., 23 (Ah&) HARI)WICK, D. F. (See MURRAY, A. B., et al.), 83 (Abst.) HARGREAVE, k. IX., DOLOVI~II, .T., POOT?IULLIL, .T., CI~IA~AR~, H., and DEBANNE, M. T., 85 (Abst.) HARRIS, 1). M., MARTIN, I,. E., HARRISON, C., and JACK, D., 35 (Abst.) HARRISON, C. (See HARRIS, I). M., et al.), 35 (Abst.) HAYDEN, R.-J. (See ASKENASE. P. W., ct al.), 86 iAM.\ $IAYNES, .J. i). (&‘ee ASKF,NASE, I’. I\-.? et al.), 86 (Abst.) HEINER, D. C. (See SINGER, A. I)., et al.), 94 (Abst.)

HELLSTROM, l., :nld HELLSTROM, K. IL, 31 (Almt.) HEI,I.STROM, K. E. (See HELLSTROM and HELIXSTROM, 31 (Abst.) HE?;NEY, c. s. (&P Pl,AIIT, hf., 6?t d.), 76 (Al,st.‘i TIETZEL, 13. 8. (Set: WALL, J. R., et al. ), 38 i Abst. 1 HIGGIXR, il. W. (See BRODER, I., et al.), 127 IIILDRETII. E. A. (See ZWE~~~AN and HII, T;RETif), gi‘(AbSt.) Ilrasc~~r, 8. R., RIMM, A. A., and ZASTROW, .T. E., 303 -. (8ee SoslLra~ aild HIRSCH), 71 ( Altst.) FTolmr., ('. .T. (SW RINSER, A. D., et xl.), 04 ( Abst.) TIOIKXIN, W. E. (&‘r:c PHILLIPS, (‘. F., et al. j, 4 (A&t.) lIOK:NE, R. (,%c MULLER, u.? r>t al.), 3; (Abst.) HOI,FO~I)-RTRE~RNS, V., 6 (Abst.) P., HOIAI, G., STEJSKAL. V., and PERLMANN, 5 (AlIst. HoRI~~~Y~I, V. (See MIPAMOTO, T., et al.), 9 TIORSSBY, R. P. (See WOODIEI,, X. I,., et al.), 27x TIIXKH, :2. I.., I~GGLESTON, I?. A., and MORc:ar;, .J., 109 (Abst.) HIXSCIIER. T.. ROOTELLO. A.. , and EISEN. A. If., 160 I~~.NsI(~KER, I.. G., RCDDY, S., CARPENTER, C. B., RC~ITIR, P. H., MERRILL, J. P., ~\~~II,I.~R-EBERIIARD, H. J., and A~JsTE:S, K. F., 7 (Abst.) TIYIl% J. 8. (RPe SCIIUR, S., et al.). 88 I hhst . 1 ~TYI#::, K.‘(S’ee SCIIWARTZ, R. H., et aI. ), 108 i.\hst. : I .J. R.. PIXJZANSKY, J. J., PATERSON, R., and ZEISS, C. R., 113 (Abst.) --. ( SW .JOIINSON, E. E., et al.), 88 (Abst.) -. i SC? PAN-TERSON. R.. et al.\. 245 Ire, Ii. (See MIYA~OT~, T., ei’al.), 9 ITO, T., SHEARER. G. M., TRIZIO, D., and Cl-n~rowrc;z, G., 7 (Abst.) l~oss,

.J (See HARRIS, I). M., et al.), 5.5 ( Abst. 1 .TA(Y)Bs, R. W. (See MICHELS :lnd .JA~oBs), 119 (Correspondence) .JahlF:S, J. (Srr MATTIIRWS, C. N. A., et al.), 67 (Ahst.) .JESNF:, ;T. \V.. CHICK. T. W., MILLER. R. A., and STRICKLAND, R.’ IX, 80 ‘(Abst.) .JIRKA, d. (Set TOWNLEY, R. G., et, al.), 107 (Ah&.) .TIRKA, K. (See KANO, Ii., et al.), 70 (Abst.) .JOIIANSEN, K. S. (See LOPEZ, L. R., ?t al.), 336 .JOHANSSON, S. E‘. 0. (See FOUCART), T., et al.), 4 (Abst.) .TotfANssoN, 8. G. 0. (8ee RERNSTFIN, 1. L., et al.), 87 (Abst.) .TOHANSSON, S. CT. 0. (Scp MIYAT*(OTO, T., et al.), 9 Jncx,

T).

VOLUME 53 NUMBER 6

Author

JOHNSON, JOHNSON,

A. R., and ERDOS, E. G., 35 (Abst.) E. E., IRONS, J. S., PA~RSON, R., and ROBERTS. M.. 88 (Abst.) JOHNSTONE, D. E., ’ RO~HMANN, K., and PLESS, I. B., 101 (Abst.) JOINER. P. D.. WALL, M.. DAVIS, L. B., and HAHN. F.. 261 ’ ’ JONES, R. T. (S~~‘GLEI~H, G. J., et al.), 158, 113 (Abst.) JOSE, D. G., and GOOD, R. -4., 15 (Abst.) K KALINER,

M., WASSERMAN, S. I., and AUSTEN, K. F.. 15 (Abst.) -. (See TAUTER, A. I.,‘et al.), 43 (Abut.) KALSOW, C. M. (See WACKER and KALSOW), 45 (Abst.) KANG. B.. ROGERS. W. L.. NIEDERHUBER. S. ’ &, RYO, U. Y., and MATHEWS,’ K. P., 109 (Abst.) -. TOWNLEY. R.. .JIRKA. K.. GILBERT. J.. SEVERIN, ’ C., VILLAC~RTE, G., ’ and GUIRGIS, H. A., 70 (Abst.) KANTOR, F. S. (See DWPER, J. M., et al.), 69 (Abst.) -. (See MANGI, R. J., et al.), 86 (Abst.) KAPLAN, H. M. (See EVANS, R., et al.), 114 (Abst.) KAR, C. W. (See O’MAHONY and KAR), 36 (Abst.) KARAKITSOS, K. J., SALVAGGIO, J. E., and MATHEWS, K. P., 93 (Abst.) KARTASHOV, P. A. (See KRUGLOV, V. T., et al.), 5 (Abst.) KATZ, R,. M., and KNIKER, W. T., 10 (Abst.) -, LIEBERMAN, J., and SIEGEL, S., 108 (Abst.) -. (See SIEGEL, S., et al.), 83 (Abst.) KELLER, J. B. (See BRODER, I., et al.), 127 KELLEY, J. (See ABDOU, N. L., et al.), 69 (Abst.) KELLEY, V. C. (See SHAPIRO, G. G., et al.), 89 (Abst.) KELLY. J. F. (See PATTERSON. R.. et al.). 245 KERN, ’ F., SO~O~~A, A. K., ‘VA;EN~IN~, M. D., and LICHTENSTEIN, L. M., 111 (Abst.) KERR, J. W. (See ALSTON, W. C., et al.), 46 ( Abst.) KINSELLA, T. D.. %’ (Abst.) KIRBY, J.’ D. (See MA~T~~EWS, C. N. A., et al.), $7 (Abst.) RISER, R.. (See MCFADDEN, C. R., JR., et al.), 18 (Abst.) KLEIN, D. E. (See SETTIPANE, G. A., et al.), 200, 112 (Abst.) KNIKER, W. T. (See KATZ and KNIKER), 10 (Abst.) KOLOTKIN, B. M., LEE, C. K., and TOWNLEY, R.. G., 288 -. (See TOWNLEY, R. G., et aI.), 107 (Abst.) KOPETZKY, M. T., MASELLI R., and ELLIS, E. F., 1 KOS’YANOV, A. N. (See KRUGLOV, V. T., et al.), 5 (Abst.) KRAFT, R. C. (See RIEGER, C. H. L., et al.), 76 (Abst.)

index

363

KRUGLOV,

V. T., KARTASHOV, P. A., Kos’YANOV, A. N., and KUDRYSHOV, Y. I., 5 (kbst.) KRZANOWSKI, J. J., POLSOP;, J. B., and SZENTIVANYI, A., 100 (Abst.) -. (See POLSON, J. B., et al.), 100 (Abst.) KUDRYSHOV, Y. I. (See KRUGLOV, 71. T., et al.), 5 (Abst.)

LACHMANN. P. J.. 38 (Abst.) LARSON, J.’ B. (See ‘GLEIC~, G. J., et al.), 158, 113 (Abst.) LATJ, K. S. (See BENG, C. G., et al.), 12 (Abst.) LAWLOR, G. J., JR., RACHELEFSKY, G. S., NEUMANN, C. G., and STIIZHM, E. R.. 95 (Al&t. ) LEAVEL, U.’ T/V.,’ JR. (See COTLIAR, R. W., et al.), l9 (Abst.) LEE, C. K. (See KOLOTKIN, B. M., et al.), 288 LEE, J. (See OKAZAKI, T., et al.), 75 (Abst.) LEE, T.-P., BUSSE, W. W., and REED. C. E., 283 ’ -, STORMS, W., B~SSE, WV., and REED, C. E., 99 (Abst.) LEHRER, S. B., TAN, E. M., and VA~GBN, J. H.. 67 (Abst.) LEIPER, K. ‘N. (See RHOADES, R. B., ct al.), 112 (Abst.) LENOIR, M. (See HA~~BURGER, R. N., et al.), 94 (Abst.) -. (See ORGEL, H.‘A., et al,), 213 LEPOW, L H. (See CONROY, M. C., et al.), 77 (Abst.) LESLIE, G. (See BUTCHER, B., et al.), 115 (Abst.) LEVIN, A. S. (See IVYBRAN, J., et xl.), 32 (Abst.) LEVINE, B. (See MATHS and LEVINE), 106 (Abst.) LEVINE, M. (See COLEMAN, M., et al.), 111 (Ab&) LEVY, G. (See ELLIS, E. F., et :il.), 79 (Abst.) LEVY, L. (See BARNETT, E. V., et al.), 67 (Abst.) LICHTENSTEIN, L. M., SOBOTXA, A., VALEN#TINE, M. D., and ADKINSON, N. F., JR., 104 (Abst.) -. (See BRUCE, C. A., et al.), 230, 82 (Abst.) -, (See GILLESPIE, E., et al.), 27 -. (See GILLESPIE and LICHTENSTEIX, 73 (Abst.) -. (See GRANT nnd LICHTENSTEIN), 74 (Abst.) -. (See KERN, IF., et al.), 111 (Abst.) -. (See PLAUT. M.. et al.). 76 (Abst.) -. (See SOBO~KA,’ A., et’ al.); 170,’ 103 (Abst.) -. (See VALENTINE, M. D., et al.), 105 -. (sed%%)M~u~ K et al) 68 (Abst.) LICHTENSTEIN, L. W. i’See B&SE, W., et al.), 104 (Abst.) LIEBERMAN, J. (See KATZ, R., et al.), 108 (Abst.)

364

Author

J. ALLERGY CLIN. IMMUNOL. JUNE 1974

index

P., CRAWFORD, L., BJELIANI), J., and CONNEEI,, B., 89 (Abst.) LIEBERMAx, P. L. (see MALI,ETTE and LrsBERMAh’, 78 (Abst.) LIPI~E, H. M. (See \~RIOEiT, IV. C., et al.), 52 1,OCKEY. 11. F. (See ZEISS and LO(:KEY), 113 IJEBERMAN,

’ (Abst.j I>. X., .JoIIANSEN, VT., and l’hI,MAOE,

LoP~:z,

K. I).

S.,

fl~l,OVl(‘H,

336 5. L., Jib, I\‘.,

102 E’. c.. and OHMAK, ( Abst:) -. (See OHMAN, J. I~., JK., et al.), 72 ( Abst.) LGZZANA, M. (See AGOSTOKI, A., ct xl.), 46 (Abst.) LI’NCH, N. R., and TITKNEK, K. J., 95 (Abst.)

LOWE1.L.

M MAI,I,ETIE,

J.

E.,

and

LIEBER~~AX,

P. L.,

7X

(Abst.) MASOI, R. J.,

DWYEH, J. M., :11lt1 J~ASTOIX, F. S., 86 (AM.) -. (See DWYER, .J. M., et al.), 69 (Abst.) MARSH, D. G. (See CHAP~G and MARSH), 65 (Abst.) -. (See PATR~~CO and MARSH), 65 (Abst.) MARTIN, L. E. (See HARRIS, D. M., et al.), 5,5 (Abst.) MASEI.I,I, R. (See KOPETZKI’, M. T., et al.), 1 MASTA~UA, F. L. (See DAWKINS and &ISTAGLIA), 30 (Abst.) MATHI?, A. A., and LEVINE, B., 106 (Abst.) MATHEWS, K. P. (See BRODEK, T., et al.), 127 -. (ace KANG, B., et al.), 109’ (Abst.) -. (See KARAKITSOS, K. J., ct xl.), 93 (Ahst.) MATIIISOP~, I). A. (See BERMAX, 8. Z., et al. ), 311, 102 (Abst.) MATSUMURA, Y., TAN, E. M., and VAUGIIAN, .T. H.. 106 (Abst.) MATTHEWS, C: N, A:, KIRBT, J. D., JAMES, J., and WARIX, R. P.. l7 (Abst.) MATTSON, J. R., PA&ERSON, R.,‘and ROBERTS,

1). R., WEEM&AI-GHLAX, P., STANWORTH, STER, A. D. B., and ASHERSON, G. L., 46 (ht.) M(.JxAN, J. A., and CJARKOWSKI, A. A., 92 (Abst.) h~EKI)M~SON, I,. (SCC GROSHONG, ‘1.. (;t Xl.), 10 (Abst.) MEKI~ E., RAPHAEI,, A., MoT.~, N. G. S., rind MENDES, N. F., 223 MESDES, N. F. (See MENDES, E., et, al.), 223 MESIK)ZA, S. (Rce GROSIIONG, T., ?t al.)! 10 (Abst.) ME~~KILI., J. P. (Srr J-TI:NsIcKER, L. G., et 1. L., 67 (Abst.) -- -. (Sef BERXSTEIK, 1, I,., et al.), 87 (Abst.: ~lI<‘HEI.S, M. T., and JACOBS, R. W., 118

(Correspondence) &UMII)I)IETOP~. E., JR. (See COFFEB and MIDI~LE-

(Abst.) MCCOKNA~HIE, P. R., RACHELEFSKY, G., S,TIEHM, E. R., and TERASAKI, P. I.,

8.9 (Abst.) -.

(See

RACHELEFSKY,

G.

R.,

et

al.),

69

(Abst.) McCo~&r,,

L. H., FINK, J. N., SCIII~ETER, D. P., and S,CHMIUT, 51. G., d ( Abst.) MCDONALD, J. R., TAN, E. IM., STEVENSON, D. D.. and VAUGHAN. J. H.. 105

T(k),‘98 I). \~‘EISS,

MII
(iht.)

R., CHAI, Ii., P7JM!ELL, J. H., and BRADY, I(.,

R.,

102

( Abst.) ;\.

JENNE,

MII.I,ER,

n.

XI~,I,EK,

(At&. , 5. K. (See

(Sw

J. IV.,

HAMBURGER,

et al.),

80

R.

et

N.,

al.), 94 (Abst.) .\tITENKO, bh’ANOT0

MOOX,

I’. A., and OciI,vIE,

-.

R., 1 (Abst. 1

1’., JOHBNSSON, S. G. o., TTO, K., &d ITORIUCHI, Y., 9 J. (See I~ABIN and MOON), 45 (,%bst. i

V. L., FISK, J. N., BARBORIAK, J. J., 1ivm I,. r,. ? and S~IIII’ETER, D. P.. 419 ’

MOORE,

(See FUNK, J. S., ct al.),

MORELI,,

;\.

(See

(hbst,. MOROAK.

XurmR,

85 (Abst.)

U.,

et

a-i.),

37

j

,T. (Rce (Atit. )

FIUBER,

A. Td.. et al.),

109

MOKISHIXA, A. (See NAHAS, G. Cr., et al.), 40 (Abst.) MOERIS. 11. G.. DEROCHE, G. 13.. and CARU,

C. M.,‘98 (Ah&.)

M., 98 (Abst.) -. (See PATTERSON, R., et al.), 245 MAY, C. D., and WILLIAMS, (‘. S., 2.3 (Abst.) MAZESS, R. B. (See SIMS, J. A., et al.), 90

al.), Y (Abst.j J. G., and BERNSTEIN,

RIwmEr,,

MOTA,

N.

MUEI.IXR,

G.

H.

H.

(See

(See

MENUES,

X.,

COI,EMA~T, M.,

et al.), ct, al.),

223 111

‘(Abst.) MIXER,

$1. K.

(See

RIYS,

J. A.,

et al. j,

90

( Abst. j MT:I,IER,

TJ., MORELI,, A., and HOIGNF,, R., 87 (Abst.: MITI.LER-BEERHARD, H. J. (See HUNSICKEI~,

I,. G., et al.), 7 (Ah&j MI!ILPHEY, MIXRAY, MIXRAY,

W. H. (See RoSENFEED, G. B., Ct :rl.j, 68 (Abst.) A. B., HARDWICK, D. F., PIRIE, G. E., and FRASER, B. M., 83 (Abst.) 11. D. (See FLAHERTY, D. K., et nl.1, 329

(Abst:) MCFADDEN, C. R., JR., KISER, R., and DEGROOT, W. J., 28 (Ah&) MCGEADY! S. J., and BUCKIXY, R. H., 72

(Abst.) MCGERITY,

J. L. (Abst.)

(See

Yoo,

T.-J.,

et al.),

s N~IIAS,

G. G., SUCIN-FOCA, N., ARMAXD, J. I’., and MORISHIMA, A., 40 (Abst.) NAKAZAWA, H., and TOWNLEY, R.., 167

71 . (See &%%EY,

R. G., et, al.),

107 (Abst.

j

Author

VOLUME53 NUMBER6 NELSOK,

H. S., BRANCH, L. B., BLACK, J. W., PFUETZE, B., SPAULDING, H. S., SUMMERS, R., and WOOD, D., 108

N,u,~?!*?t*b

(See LAWLOR, G. J., JR., e’t al:), 9.5’ (Abst.) NEWCOMB, R. W., 95 (Abst.) SIEDERHUBER, 5. S. (See KANG, B., et al.), 109 (Abst.) NOREEN, H. (See BLUMENTHAL, M., et al.), 93 (Abst.) NORMAN, P. S. (See BELIN and NORMAN), 76 (Abst.) -. (See BRUCE, C. A., et al.), 230, 82 (Abst.) -. (See R,OSENTHAL, R. R., 73 (Abst.) NOVEY, H. S. (See CLONINGER, P., et al.), 84 (Abst.) -. (See WILSON, A. S., et al.), $7 (Abst.) NYSATHER. J. (See Yoo and NYSATHER) , 66 (kbst.j 0 OGILVIE,

R. (See MITENKO and OGILVIE), d (Abst.) OH, S. H., and PATTERSON, R., 345, 78 ( Abst.) -. (See PATERSON. R.. et al.). 245 OHM‘AN, J. L., JR., L&WELL, F. d.: and BLOCH, K. J., 72 (Abst.) -. (See LOWELI. and OHMAN), 102 ( Abst.) OKAZAKI, T., VERVLOET, D., ATPALLAH, A., LEE, J., and ARBESMAN, C. E., 75 (A&t.)’ -. (See ARBESMAN, C. E., et al.), 81 (Abst.) -. (See BUREK, C. L., et al.), 88 (Abst.) -. (See RUBINSTEIN, E., et al.), 81 (Abst.) O’MAHONY, M. G., and KAR, C. W., 36

(Abst.) ORGEI,, H. A. (See HAMBURGER, R. N., et al.), 94 (Abst.) -. LENOIR. M. A.. and BAZAUL. M.. 213 O
index

365

PERERA, M. G. (See BERNSTEIN, I. L., et al.), 87 (Abst.) PERLMANN, P. (See HOLM, G., et al.), 5 (Al&.) PERMUTT, S. (See ROSENTHAL, R. R., et al.), 73 (Abst.) PERPER, R. J., ORONSKY, A. L., and BL,~NCUZZI, V., 66 (Abst.) PETILLO, J. (See SMITH, 8. B., et “I.), 84 (Abst.) PFUETZE, B. (See NELSON, H. S., et al.), 108 (Abst.) PHILLIPS, C. A. (See PHILLIPS, C. F., et al.), 4 (Abst.) PHILLIPS, C. F., PHILLIPS, C. A., HODGKIN, W. E., FORSYTH, B. R., RUBIN, B. A., and GERAGHTY, M. E., 4 (Abst.) PICKERING, L. K. (See FEIGIN, R,. D., et al.), 44 (Abst.) PIERSON, W. E. (See ESTELLE, F., et al.), 79 (Abst.) -. (See SHAPIRO, G. G., et al.), 89 (Abst.) PINNEY, M. A. (See ROTHSTEIN, R. J., et al.), 100 (Abst.) PIRIE, G. E. (See MURRAY, A. B., et al.), 83 (Abst.) PLAUT, M., LICHTENSTEIN, L. M., and HENNEY, C. S., 76 (Abst.) PLESS, I. B. (See JOHNSTONE, D. E., et al.), 101 (Abst.) POLMAN, S. H., WALDMANN, T. A., and TERRY, W. D., 89 (Abst.) POISON. J. B.. KR~ZANOWSKI. J. J.. and SZENT&ANYI, A., 100 (kbst.) ’ -. (See KRAZANOWSKI, J. J., et al.), 100 ( Abst.) POXTERIus, G. (See CESKA, M., et al.), $8 (Abst.) POOTHIJL~IL, J.: SHIMIZU, A., DAY, R. P., and DOLOVICH, J.. 97 (Abst.) -. (See HARGREAVE, F: E.: et al.), 85 (Abst.) PRAKASH, N., 189 (Brief communication) PRUZANSKY, J. J. (See IRONS, J. S., et al.), 113 (Abst.) PCRCELL, K. (See MIKLICH, D. R,., let al.), 102 (Abst.) PUTNAM, J. (See GROSSMAN and PCTNAhl), 91 (Abst.)

P

R

PARTRIDGE, R. E. H. (See ROSENFELD, G. B., et al.), 68 (Abst.) PATEI,, K. R. (See ALSTOX, TV. C., et al.), 42 (Abst.) PATRUCCO, R., and MARSH, D. G., 65 (Abst.) PATERSON, R., IRONS, J. S., KELLY, J. F., MATTSON, J. R., and OH, S. H., 245 -. (See IRONS, J. S., et al.), 113 (Abst.) -. (See JOHNSON, E. E., et al.), 88 (Abst.) -. (See MATTSON, J. R., et al.), 98 (Abst.) -. (See OH and PATERSON), 345, 78 (Abst.) PAVES& D. (See VI,AHOVIC, V., et al.), 3 (Abst.) PENCE, H. L., EVANS, R., GUERNSEY, L. H., and GERHARD, R. C., 298 -. (See EVANS, R., et al.), 114 (Abst.)

RABIN, B. S., and MOON, J., 43 (Abst.) -. (See WHITESIDE, T., et al.), 93 (Abst.) RACHELEFSKY, G. S., MCCONNACHIE, P. R., AMMANN, A. J., STIEHM, E. R., and TERASAKI. P. I.. 69 (Abst.) -. (See LAWI,Oi, G. ‘J., Jr., et al.), 95 (Abst.) -. (See MCCONNACHIE, P. R., et al.), 89 (Abst.) RACKI, V. (See VLAHOVIC, V., et >\I.), 3 (Abst.) RADOVICH, J. (See LOPEZ, L. R., et al.), 336 RAPHAEL, A. (See MENDES, E., et al.), 223 REDE, T. (See VLAHOVIC, V., et al.), 3 ( Abst.)

366

Author

J. ALLERGY

index

-_ (Sac BUSSE and REED), 271 -. (See BDSSE, W., et al.), 104 (Abst.j -. (See CmwmK, F., vt al.), 86 (Abst.) --. (SW FLAHERTY, I). I<., et al.), 329 -. (See LEE, T. P., rt al.), 283, 99 (Abst.) -. (See STORMS, W. TV., et al.‘,, 115 (Abst.) J~EISMAN, R. E., WYPYCH, J. I., YEAGLE, N., ant1 AKBESMAN, C. E., 110 (hbst.) 1 19 (( ‘orrc,~;poIl~lrn~.(, ) -. (See ARBESMAN, C. E., c+ al. ), 81 (Abst.) -. (See BUSSE, TV., et al.), 101 (Abst..) -. (SW C~IARA~EJ~XSARN, (!. C., et al.), 704 (Sbst.) -. (See F~JJIT~~, Y., et al.), 80 (Abst.) -. (See RIJBINSTEIN, E., et al.), 81 (Abst.) -. (See WTPYCII, J. I., et al.), 80 (Abst.) RCIIMII), RIIOADES, R. B., SCIIAZEXR, IV. I+ W. H., WLJBBENA, P. F., DOZIER, R. II., TOWNES, A. W., LEIFEK, K. N., COHAN, R. FT., xnd WITTIO, H. .T.. 112 (Abd.) RHODES, M. L. (Se/> RI(‘HEKSON, IT. II., et al.), 87 (Abst.) R,ICHERSON, H. H., ANI‘KAS, J., IIHOL)ES, AI. l,., anti Znvnu, I). C., 87 (Abst.) RIEGEH, C. H. L., KRAFT, S. C., and ROTHBERO, 1;. M.. 76 (Abat.) RIMM, h. A. (Ree kIRSCH, S. K., et. al.), 303 SWEET, I,., ct al.), 82 RIN~WAIA. U. (See (AM.) ROBERTS, iIf. (Serz JOHSSON, F:. IL, et al.), S8 (Abat.)

CLIN.

IMMUNOL. JUNE 1974

-. (See ARBEWAX, C. IL, et xl.), 81 (Abst., Rurnw, S. (See HTJNSLCKER, T,. G., et al.), i

(Abst.)

Kcfv, Rw’.

L. I,. (See Mooq V. I,., et al.), 319 IJ. Y. (See I
SAL&M, H., and C’LEMENTE, I& -14 (&Ix+.) HALVAGGIO, J. (See JQJTCHER H., rt al.), 115 (Abst.1 &YI,VAGGI~, J. ‘FL (See RARAKITSOS, K. J.. rt al.), 93 (Abst.) SCHAFER, W. L. (SCR RHOANS, It. 13.. cl al.). ‘112 (Ah&.)

~CHLI~ETER, D. P. (S/e MCCONSELL, L. H., et al.), G (Abst.) --. (See MOORE, V. I,., et al.), 319 s~~lIhl11), w. 11. (SW RatOADES, It. Ii., (‘t RI.). 112 (dbst.) SCII~WI~T, M. G. (See MCCONXELI,. I,. Ii., et al.), 2 (Abst.) ,S~mfImm, .l-. X.. and I.)IXON, 1,‘. .J., ii? (Abst.) ,S(‘III.I,TZ, N., GooItnfAN, J., :~nd $%ICK, O., 73 (Abd.)

S(‘ILI-R,

-. (S’ec, \VHITWMH and ROWI,IN ), 6 (Abat. 1 R~I)RIGL’E%, G. E., (MUTTON, F:. K., :~?Lit BRAXCI~, I,. Ii., 110 (Abst.) ROGEKS, \V. I,. (See KANG, IL, et al.‘), 109 (AM.) ROc;fiMANX, Ii. (.%’ .ToIINSToSF:, D. E., 1’t al.), 101 (Abst.)

-. (A’cc WAIC’L’ENBEEG, ,J ., rt al.), IS (Abst.) ROSEXBLI-AX, A. II. (See GREES, 0. R., et xl.), 96 (Abst.) ROSISWY~:I.I~, (i. II., PARTRIIKX, R. E. H., J~AR’I’LIOLOMEW, \V., ~IXPHEY, \V. II.. ant1 Singleton, C. M., 68 (Abst.) ~~OSENTIIAI,, R. R. (Se? r%?UC!E, c. .i., et Xl.), L’30, 82 (Abst.) -, Wl.bfn1ER, \V. R., PERILIVTT, S., :rncl NWMAN, P. S., 73 (Abst. ) ROSSI-HERSAKDI, L. (SCC, A(:OSTONI, A., c,t al.), 4& (Abst.) ROTIIBEFU:. R. M. [Sk RIECEK, (:. 11. I>,., (11. il.), 76 (Abst.) ROTHWFX, Ii. .T.. PIXXEY, M. A., RIWKLEY, .J. JI., and Cotton, E. K., 100 4 (Abit.) R.T~RIXST~~N, E., F~JJITA, Y., OKAZAKI, T., TKIIWUI, I)., RtzSiilhx, R. E., and ARBESIIAN, (‘. E:., 81 (Abst.)

S., &-DE, .T. S., and \\TvI’P(‘I~, .J. J., 88 ( Ahst. j S(,II~ARTZ. H. .J., and HENNET, I%., ~4 ( Abst. ) --. (See ~&I.LER,‘R., fit al.), 240 SIXWARTZ, R. H., T~ALI., W., HYDK, Ii., and VAX Ess, .1. I)., 10X (Abst.) HFXAR, W. E. (Sco RAKER, J. W., it al.), 101

(Abst. i

SIIA~KELFORD, l’. G. (SC? FEIOIN, R. I).. ~1 xl. ), 44 (Abst . ! Srri~rwn, G. (+., TATT~NI, 1.). S., KRI.I,~, IT. C., t’r~ftsos, W. E:., xnd BIERMA;~;, (‘. w., 89 ( Abst. i (,?PP 1TO, ‘r., 1~1 al. )? ?’ SHEARER, (1. ki. ( hbd. 1 SHEPHERI), G. W. (Sw F;I,I,K>TT, IV’. FL, d al.), 103 (Abd.) SIIIMIZU, A. (See PO~TTIII:I,I~~, .J.: ct al. 1, 97 (Abst.) SI~OBE, S. (See BERMAN, S. Z., c,t al.‘), 311, 10” (Abst.) SIE(:EL, I., GIJPTA, S., n1u1 GRIECO, 31. II., 76 [ Alrst.)

YAMATE, M., 83 (Abat. -. (See KATZ, X., et al.), 108 (Abst.) SIECXT,, H. C. (See WRIGHT, WV. C., et al. ), 52

Author

VOLUME 53 NUMBER 6 SILVERMAN. S. (See GIAKNINI, A. V., et al.), 9i (A&t.) R~hIoxs, K. J. (See ESTEI‘LE, F., ct al.), 79 ’ (Abst.) sIMONS, M. J. (SeC BENG, C. G., et al.), fb (Abst.) SIMONS, R. (See ESTELI~E, F., et al.), 79 (Abst.) SIMS, J. A., M\JELI,ER, M. N., MAZESS, R. B., ant1 OUELLETTE, J. J., 90 (Abst.) SINGF,R, A. I)., HOBEL, C. J., and HEINER, I). C., 94 (Abst.) SINFLETON, C. M. (See ROSENFELD, G. B., ct sl.), 68 (Abst.) SLOTT, K., and ZWEIMAN, B., 90 (Abst.) SI,Y, R. M., 82 (Abst.) SMITH, A. (See FITZGERALT), M., et al.), 81 i Abnt.) SMITH, .T. M., 19, I1 (Abst.) SMITII. S. R.. Tozzr, S., aIId PGTII~LO, J., 84 ’ (Abst.) ’ SOHOTKA, A., FRANKIIN, R., VALENTINE, M., AI)KINSOPIT, N. F., JK., and LICIITENSTEIN, I,., 103 (Abst.) -, VAI,ENTINE, M. D., BENTON, A. W., and LIOIITENSTEIN, L. M., 170 -. (See LICHTENSTEIN, L. M., et al.), 104 ( Abst.) -. (See VAI,ENTINE, M. D., et al.), 105 (Abst.) SOBOTKA, A. K. (See KERN, F., et al.), 111 SoININEN,(Al?iSBb CESKA, M., et al.), 68 ( Abst.) SOKOI,, W. N., and BEAIL, G. N., 99 (Abst.) AOI,OMON, W. R., 71 (Abst.) SOSMAN, J. A., and HIRSCH, S. R., 71 ( Abst.) SPATTT,I)ING, H. S. (See NELSON, H. S., et al.), 108 (Abst.) SPECTOK, R. L., and FARR, R. S., 91 (Abst.) SPITIER, L. E. (See FEIGIN, R. D., et al.), 44 (Abst.) -. (See WYBRAN, J., et al.), 31 (Abst.) SPIT%, E. (See Yoo, T.-J., f!t al.), 71 (AlIst.) STANWORTII, D. R. (See MCLAUGHLAN, P., et :I].), 46 (Abst.) ST~~RR, J. C., and BRASHER, G. TV., 352 (Brief c~onununication) HTEWSCHVI~TE, D. J. (See TAUBER, A. I., et al.), 43 (Abst,.) STEIX~BERG, I’., anI1 FORI), L. M., 9‘2 (Abst.) STE.JSKAI,, V. (See HOT,M, G., et xl.), 5 (Al&.) STEVENS, M. B. (See VOX MAUR, K., et al.), 68 (Al&.) STEVENSON, D. D. (See BERMAN, S. Z., et al.), 311, 102 (Abst.) -. (See MCDONAI,D, J. R., et al.), 105 (A&t.) STIEHM, E. R. (See LAWLOR, G. J., JR., et al.), 95 (Abst.) -. (See ($~~I;NNACHIE, P. R., et al.), $9 S -. (See RACHELEFSKY, G. S., et al.), 69 (Abst.) STORMS, W. (See LEE, T. P., et al.), 99 (Abst.)

index

367

STORMS, W. W., BUSSE, TV. W., OUELT~ETTE, J. J., CRANDAT~L, M., and REED, C. E., 115 (Abst.) STRICKLAND, R. D. (See JENNE, J. W., et al.), 80 (Abst.) HTRIN~HAM, L. R. (See COTLIAR, R. W., et al.), 19 (Abst.) Hu~IN-Fo~A~‘N. (See NAHAS, G. G., et al.), 40 (Abst.) ST’MMER, W. R. (See ROSEXTHAI,. H. R., et al.), 73 (Abst.) SI:MIVIERS, ft. (See NEI.SON, H. S., et al.), 108 (Abxt.) S~RPRENANT, E. L. (See WILSON, A. S., et al.), 87 (Abst.) ,C;IJTNIOK, A. I., 42 SWEET, L., YANARI, S., RINGWALII, U., ANDERSON, J., and CALLIES, Q., 82 (Abst.) SWEET, L. C. (See GREEN, G. R., et al.), 96 ( Abst.) SZENTIVANYI. A. (See KRZANOWSKI. .J. J.. et al.); 100 ‘(Abst.) -. (See POLSON, J. B., ct xl.), 100 (Abst.) T D. W. (See LOPEZ, L. R., et al.), 336 TAN, E. M. (See BERMAN, ii. Z., et al.), 311, 102 (Abst.) -. (See LEHRER, S. B., et al.), 67 (Abst.) -. (See MA~XUMURA, Y., et al.), 106 (Abst.) -, (See MCDONANII, J. R., et al.), 105 (Abst.) TANNENBATJM, H., and SCHUR, P., 96 (Abst.) TATTONI, D. 8. (See SHAPIRO, G. G., et al.), 89 (Abst.) TAZUBER, A. L, KAI~INER, M., STECHSCHULTE, D. J., and AUSTEN, K. F., 45 (Abst.) TAYLOR, W. A., and R~ITT, 1. M., 26 (Abst.) TERASAKI, P. I. (See MCCONNACHIE, P. R., et al.), %I (Abst.) -. (See RACHEI~EFSKY, G. S., et al.), 69 ( Abst.) TERRY, W. D. (See POT,MAN, S. H., et al.), 2.7 (Abst.) TOWNES, ‘A. W. (See RHOAIIES, R. B., ct al.), 112 (Abst.) TOWNT~EP, R. G., GUIRGIS, H. A., KOLOTKIN, B.. JIFXA. J.. VI,AGOPOIJI,OS. T.. and S~KAZAW~, H., 107 (Abst.)’ ’ -. (See GUIRGIS and TOWNLEY), 74 (Abst.) -. (See KANG, B., et al.), 70 (Abst.) -. (See KOLOTKIN, B. M., et al.), 288 -. (See NAKAZAWA and TOWNLEP), 107 (Abst.) TOZZI. 8.. 84 (Abst.) -. (4ee SMTT~, S. R., et al.), 84 (Abst.) TRIPODI, D. (See RUBINSTEIN, E., et al.), 81 (Abst.) TRIZIO, D. (See ITO, T., et al.), 7 (Abst.) TSE, 1~. S., 114 (Abst.) -. (See WARREN, P., et al.), 139 TDNE, B. (See GROSHONG, T., et al.), 10 ( Abst.) TIIRK, A. (See VON MATTR, K., et al.), 68 (Abst.) TALMAGE,

368

Author

J. ALLERGY CLIN. IMMUNOL. JUNE 1974

index

TURNER,

K. 3. (See LyNcH (Abd.)

and

UssxI.nIAx,

,J. A. (See UEBMAN, 311, 102 (Abst.)

TURNER),

95

S. Z., et nl.),

\ VALENTINE, 31. u., SoBOTKh, A., 2~~1 LIGHTENSTEIN, I,. hl., 105 (Abst.) -. (SW GILLESPIE, I%, ct al.), 27 -. (See KERN, F., et al.), 111 (Abut.) --. (Sect LICHTENSTEIX, I,. M., (St. :d.) , 104 (Abst.) -. (A% kbBOTK.4, ii., t’t d.), 170, 103 (AM.) P. P., .TR. (See ESTELTZ:, F., TAS ,~IiSI)EL et ai.), 79 (Abst.) (See ZEITz, H. J., cst al.), 20 trl;, ESS, .T. n. (S”rc ~CIIWART%, R. II., ct al.), 10X (Abst.) \‘AT:GHN. J. Ii. (See LEHKEK, R. I-‘., rt al.), ‘67 (Abst.) --. (Snc MATSUMT;RA, Y., rt al. J, 106 (Abst.) -. (SW McDoivar,~), .T. R., clt al.), 105 ( Abst.) VFXVLOET, I>. (#CP OKAZAKI, T., rt :11.), 75 (hbst.) (ibst.) VI.‘mlr~or:r,os, 1‘. (Serp TnWSLEY, al.\, 107 (Abst.) ,

Ii.

I

G.,

I

rt

I

WIiIw,, I,. WHITESIIX.

W. (See MII.I.ER, T.. RABIN. B..

B., et al.), 240 ZETTERBERG. d . .

(Abut.) ---. (Serb PJITA. \‘.. et 31.1. 80 f Abet. i -. (;Sce \VYPYC‘I;, .T.‘I., et ai.‘), 80 ‘(Abst.) \VILLIAMS, C’. S. (See Mas nntl WILLIAMS). i3 (Abst:)

1<. A., A. H., Novm, II. H., HEHKE, and SURPRESAXT, E. I,., %7 (Abst.) KITTJG. H. J. i Sw RII~ADES. R. Ii.. cxt al.). ’ 112 (A‘bst.) WOSG, S. H. (Src WRI(;IIT, W. C.? tt nl. j, 52 \VOOIL I). (SW NELSON. T-I. 8.. rt x1.1. 10X

\VILSO.V,

(AlIst.)

\~WI)IEI,,

N. I,., IJESNETT, H. E., IIoRNsu~, J. C., .TI+., 27X K. P., xnd I)ANIEI,, \VKIGJll~. \v. (‘., S1F:GEI,, H. c., LIPI’E. 13. RI.. and Ivos(: R. K., 52 iAllcr,Q Younds) ’ \VVBBENA, I’. F. (S/.R RIIOAI)ES, R. 11.. ct al.‘: ~ 112 (rihst.)

--.

(See

K., 80 (Abst.) CIIARAX~EJASAKN.

(At1st.j

Y.,

(S/T

-.

(RCR KmsnfLm, K. E., et al.),

~1 nl.),

AUJITR, SC., ct al.),

c,t ;~l.).

10-l

(hbst.) 110 (Abst.: 88 (hbst. i

---.

-. -. (Set

FI:JI’IX,

(‘. (‘., 80

(Abd.)

VOX MAUE, K., TURK, A., STEVENS, M. H., ADKINSON. N. F.. ,TR., :~~tl LICIITEXSTEIN, 12. it., 68 jAbsi., \v

S. ,J. (S’ec

Y E:I.I>Is,

1.;. I,‘., c’t al. I, 79

(hl)st.) YaMaTE.M. (Sf(, S1EGEI.. s.. rt :11.),83

~‘AI,SOW, (‘. M., 4.5 ( Abst.) WALUMANN, T. A. (X~,F: POI,MAN, S. H., rt al.), f?!, (Abst.1 WAJJ,. J. R.. GOOD. B. I?.. FORBES. 1. J., and ’ ’ ~~&ZEI,, ti. S., 3i (Al&) ’

\VACKEK,

‘VVAM,, hf. WAT,I.ACE,

\V.

(S/r:

T(.,

>-.40x,

and

.JOINER,

P.

I).,

et

d.),

261

TV.

(See HAMBPRGRR, R. N., et ill.). 94 (A4bSt.j WARP!, R. g. (Rke MATTHEWS, C. N. A., et al.), 67 (Abst.) WARREN, P., CIIERNJA(‘K, R. M., nnti TSE, k’. s.. 139 WARTENBE~G, J., UONIACH, I)., RR~S~PF, J., and ROITT, T. hf.), IS (Ahst.) ~~AssEKMAS. 8. I., GOETZT,, E. PT., F,l.I.XAS, L., and AIXTES, K. F., 45 (Abst.) -. (See KALINER, M., ct al.), 15 (Abst.) WEBSTER, A. D. B. (Set> MCLAITGHLAN, P., et al.), 46 (Abst.) WEINBERGER. M. M., 2nd RRONSKY, E. A., 78 iA6st.j WEISS, J: H. (See MIKLICH, U. R., et al.), 102 (Abst.) WHITCOMB, M. I)., and RO~KI,IN, R. F:., 6 (Abst.)

Xi (Abst.i ZEISS, C. R., and Lo(‘KEy, R. F., 113 -. (Ser IROXS, J. S., rt al.), 113 ZEITZ, R. J., OSTRQ, .T. IT., ant1 VAN P. P., JK., “0 ZETTERBERC, J. (SPY WHITESII)E, T., 93 (AbYt.1 ZWEIMAN, R., and HILDRETII, E. -.

(See !&?~~knd

ZWEIMAN),

(Abst. 1 (Abst.) ARSDEL, Rt a1.j. A.,

90 (Abst.)

Si

Subject index*

A Acetylsalicylic acid, differential effect of, on in vitro aggregation of platelets from normal, asthmatic, and aspirin-sensitive subjects, 34 (Abst.) ACTH, synthetic, effects of, on corticosteroid-induced growth suppression (Wright et al.), 52 (Allergy-. rounds) Adenosine-3’,5’-cyclic monophosphate in lung from control and bacterially sensitized mice under conditions of rest and adrenerpic activation. energy metabolism- and patterns of behavior of, 100 (Abst.) triphosphntase activity, leukocyte, in asthma: effect of corticosteroid theraDV. 98 (Abst.) Adenyl cyclase, e‘pidermal, of human and mouse (Lee et al.), 283 system and mitosis: study of atopic epidermis, 99 (Ahst.) Aeroallergens, demonstration of gross reactivity within major classes of, by radioallergosorbent test, 87 (Ahst.) Aerosols, nasal airway resistance in response to, improved technique for studyine changes in. 92 IAbst.) Agnmmaglob~linemi~ and ‘myeloma, idiotypic antibodies in : role in pathogenesis, 69 (Abst.) Airflow obstruction, ‘reversible, total eosinophi1 count and diagnosis of, 102 (Ah&.) Albumin particles, macroaggregated, abnormal degradation of, in patients with asthma (Busse and Reed), 0011 ‘I Albuterol (oral salbutamol), double-blind controlled evaluation of, 83 (Ahst.) Allergen(s)., comparative nasal absorption of, in atopic and nonatopic subjects, 93 (Abxt.) extracts, diluted, studies on stability of, using radioallergosorbent test, 4 (Ahst.)

inhalation

major

challenges in asthmatics, duration and specificity of sodium cromolyn on (Kolotkin et al.), 288 cat, isolation of, 72 (Abst.)

Allergen(s) -Cont’d pollen, immune responsiveness of inbred mice to, 65 (Abst.) unrelated, further studies of concordant fluctuation in sensitivity of peripheral leucocytes to, and meaning of nonspecific “desensitization,” ,%’ (Abst.) Allergenic activity of eat and dog skin fractions obtained by Sephadex gel filtration, 6 (Abst.) of soluble fractions of Dermatophagoides farinne (Woodiel et al.).-278 Allergic population; frequency of ‘aspirin intolerance in (Chafee and Settipane), 193 reactions, nonspecific, in sheep in chronic radiation sickness, 5 (Abst.) prostaglandin synthesis and, 75 (Abst.) rhinitis, asthma and, epidemiology of, in total community, Tecumseh, Michigan. IIT. Second survey of community (Broder et al.), 127 small airway obstruction in, 91 (Abst.) Allergy (ies), atopic, in Japanese subjects (Miyamoto et al.), 9 skin tests and, in children, %1 (Abst.) to Cupressaceae pollen, 71 (Abst.) development of JgE and, during first year of life, 94 (Abst.) diagnostic procedures, standard allergy, comparison of radioallergosorbent test with, in 100 unselected patients. 82 (Abst.) extracts, measurement of potency of, by inhibitory capacities in radioallergosorbent test (Gleich et al.), 158, 113 (Abst.) immunology service, full-time, effect of establishment of, on care of asthmatics in university-city hospital, 78 (Abst.‘, to insect stings. ‘I. Diagnosis of IgEmediated Hwnenontera sensitivitv by venom-induced histamine release (Sobotka et al.), 170 insulin, insulin therapy in patients with, 98 (Abst.) miscellaneous, 4 (Abst.) suspected, to local anesthetics used in dentistry, evaluation of patients with, 97 (Abst.)

*January, pp. l-64; February, pp. 65-126; March, pp. 127-192 ; April, pp. 193-256; May, pp. 257-318; June, pp. 319.378. Abstracts: January, pp. 1-8; February, pp. 9-16; March, pp. 17-64; April, pp. 65-58; May, pp. X-40; June, pp. 42-46. ABA meeting abstract page numbers are not italicized.

369

370

Subject

Alternari:t

index

immunotherapy, prospective look at reactions to, 115 (Abst.) Xlvcolitis, allergic, from avian antigens, specificities of immune responses in, 85 (.4bst.) Amincs, role of, in anxphylactic contraction musof uuinca nig-isolated nmootll cler(Joincr g al.),. 261 Amino acid deficiency, nutrrtiond cssentinl, quantitative effects of, upon immune rcsoonses to tumors in mice, 75 (hbst:) Bnaphylaxis, 18, 86 (Absts.) uptake of of; cortisol and, influence c~ntecholamints in guinea-pig lung, 106 (Abst.) in vitro synthesis of slowreacting sub stance of, by human leukocytes, 74 (Abst.) liciocnine-illiluced, association of, with serum complement utilization, 96 (Abst.) from products of ethylcne oxitlr gas used in strrilization, 97 (Abst.) reactions, passive cutaneous, specificity of 18 hour, in rats and mice for analysis of antiallergic agents, 66 (AIM.) Anemia, autoimmune hcmolytic, in Wiskot,tAldrich syndrome during treatment with transfer factor (Ballow ct al.), $0 (Ah&) and, in Anesthesia, role of hospitalization development of childhood asthma, 101 (Abst.) Anest.hetics, local, used in dentistry, evaluntion of patients with suspected allergy to, 97 (Abst. ) Angiocdemn, hereditary, erythema marginaturn preceding (Starr and Brasher), 352 dngioneurotic edema, hereditary, and systemic lupus erythematosus in one of identical twin girls, 68 (Abst.) Announcements, 64, 120, 192, 256, 318, 356 Ant, imported fire, hypersensitivity to, 112 (Ah&.) Antibody( antiferritin IgE, hi&amine release and electron microscopic studies of peritoneal mast cells from rats producing, 73 (Abst.) to bee venom, blocking, 105 (Abst.) -dependent lymphocyte cytotoxicity in human immunodeficiency, 69 (Abst.) killer function and age, 1.0 (Abst.) effect of purified antiragweed human IgG, on in vivo and in vitro parameters of, ragweed sensitivity, 81 (Abst.) formation, reaginic, effects of thymocytes on, in mice, 67 (Abst.) homocytotropic, in marsupial, 95 (AM.) idiotypic, in agammaglobulinemia and myeloma: role in pathogenesis, 69 (Abst.) nonreaginic, on RAST determinations, inhibitory effect of, 80 (Ah&.)

J. ALLERGY CLIN. IMMUNOL. JUNE 1974

dntibody( ies)-Cont’d reaginic, lllstnmine-sensitizing factor from liortlctelln pertt4ssi.s cont:tining ad juvnnt activity for, ti7 ( Abst.) total, to ragweed in patirnt set-a, radioimmunoassay for quantithtiw {Ii,terminatiorr of, X0 ( Abst. ) .Yrrtigrn(sj associated with li~~)~~rs~~I~sitivi(i lmeumonitis, prevalence of prwi IIitins to! 86 (Abst.) l\ustrnlia, and rmmune response i II 11um:cn diseases (Rutnick), -l2 in :Irian, specificities of immune r~q)Orls(~s allergic :&colitis from, 85 (;2bst. causing hypersensitivity lmcumonitis, cross wnctions to (Flaherty et al.), 329 infantile hyperscnsltivity pnrn organic, monitis as reaction to, 70 (Abst. 1 single, preparation of, from lwc venom, 103 (Abst.) topically applietl, secretory immunologic~ response of atopic and nonntopil. individuals to,. 115 (.4llst.) Antigenie wnctivity of Inactivated Ziacillw sMbt&k enzyme preparations ( B(abanne and Bolovirh ) 205 hntigenicitp, be{’ venom, stu(iiw of. 1 O-1 ( hlmt. I Arthritis, rhtwmatoid, induction of autologous transformation by lymphocyte svnovial fluids from patients with. ii2 (Abst.‘) ,Iscxris antigen, immune rwlmnsi’~ t 0, in inbred mice, 65 (8bst. 1 Aspirin, extended r&act&y period to xdversc cxffects of, in patient with ASAtriad, 113 (Abst.) intoleranrc ; frequency in :tllcrgic population (Chafw and Settipane), 193 prospective study in atopic and normal population (Set,tipsnc ct al.!, 200, 112 (Abst.) l4sthma, abnormal autonomic nwcllanisms in (Reed 1, 34 &grads t ion of macroaggregx trt? albumin pe.rticles in patients with (Busse and Rrrtl ), 271 acute bronchial, 78 (htjst. ) and allergic rhinitis, epidemiology of! in total community, Tecumseh, Mmhigun. 111. Second survey of community, 137 (Broder ct al.) bronchial, maxillary sinusitis and, 102 i Abat. 1 correlation of roentgenograms, cultures, and thermograms (Berman c’t al.), 311 caused by nickel sensitivity, 8 (Abst.) childhood, role of hospitalization and anesthcsia in development of, 101 (Abst. ) chronic, clinical and physiological study of daily versus every-other-day stcroids in children with, 89 (Abst.) clinical trial of beclomethasone dipropionat,e aerosol in children and adolescents with, 19 (Abst.)

VOLUME 53 NUMBER 6

Subject

Asthma-Cont’d cyclic AMP metabolism in (Gillespie et al.), 27 extrinsic bronchial, response of leucocyte adenyl cyclase to isoprenaline and effect of alpha-blocking drugs in, 46 (Abst.) and hay fever, 8, 10, 18, 67, 46 (Absts.) lack of effect of corticosteroid therapy of, on bone mineral content, 90 (Abst.) leukocyte adenosine triphosphatase activity in: effect of eorticosteroid therapy, 98 (Abst.) ragweed-allergic, diagnostic tests in (Rrucc et al.), 230, 82 (Abst.) theophyllines in, 79 (Abst.) use of humidity in, 110 (Abst.) Asthmatic(s) children, effect of chest physiotherapy on, 109 (Abst.) of cromolyn sodium (disodium) cromoglycate on peripheral eosinophilia of, 68 (Abst.) of full therapy on steroid dependency of, 90 (Abst.) of isoproterenol and salbutamol aerosols in, 83 (Abst.) pharmacokinetics of theophylline in, 79 (Abst.) corticosteroid-dependent, surgery in (Oh and Patterson), 345, 78 (Abst.) duration and specificity of sodium cromolyn on allergen inhalation challenges in (Kolotkin et al.), 288 effect of establishment of full-time allergyimmunology service on care of, in university-city hospital, 78 (Abst.) ancl healthy children, alpha-l-antitrypsin variances in sera of, 108 (Abst.) and nonatopic families, methacholine sensitivity and atopic disease in, 107 (Abst.) and normal subjects, platelet aggregation in. 105 (Abst,.) use of troleandomycin steroid-dependent, in, 91 (Abst.) Atopic allergy in Japanese subjects: studies primarily with radioallergosorbent test (Miyamoto et al.), 9 eczema, eggwhite sensitivity and, 88 (Abst.) and normal population, prospective study of aspirin intolerance in (Settipane et al.), 200 Atropine, effect of, on antigen-mediated bronchospasm, 73 (Abst.) Australia antigen and immune response in human diseases (Sutnick), 42 Autoimmune hemolytic anemia in IViskottAldrich syndrome during treatment with transfer factor (Ballom et al.), 20 (Abst.) uveo-retinitis in rat sensitized with retina photoreceptor cell antigen, 45 ( Abst.) Autoimmunity, can “blocking” serum factors protect against9 31 (Abst.) I

~\

/

Autonomic

mechanisms, (Eeed) , 34

abnormal,

index

371

Pn asthma

13

B cell activation in vivo by nonantigen-specific interaction with T cells, 7 (Abst.) B~~iZhs subtilis detergent enzymes, diagnostic tests in skin and serum of workers sensitized to,, 70 ~(Abst.) enzyme preparations, antigemc reactivit,y of (Debanne and Dolovich), 205 Basophil count, absolute peripheral (Hirsch et al.), 303 hypersensitivity, cutaneous, in guinea pigs immunized for Jones-Mote reactions : hxpten-specific delayed reaction transferred with immune serum, 86 (Abst.) Brclomethnsone dipropionate aerosol, clinical trial of? in children and ndolescents with asthma, 19 (Abst.) oral and inhaled, effect of, on adrenal function, 35 (Abst.) Bee venom, blocking antibody to, 105 (Abst.) Blood, arterialized earlobe, accurare POZ values obtained from, 110 (Abst.) Bone mineral content, lack of effect of corticosteroid therapy of asthma on, 90 (Abst.) Bordetella pertussis containing adjuvant activity for reaginic antibody, histamine-sensitizing factor from, 67 (Abst.) Bronchial asthma, acute, 18 (Abst.) Of maxillary sinusitis and : correlation and cultures, roentgenograms, thermograms (Berman et al.), 311 Bronchoconstriction, effects of propranolol on, methacholine, and by histamine, anaphylaxis in inbred guinea pigs in vivo, 107 (Abst.) Bronchodilator, terbutaline: comparison with ephedrine, 84 (Abst.) therapy, oral, 78 (Abst.) Bronchospasm, antigen-mediated, effect, of atropine on, 73 (Abst.) exercise-induced, effect of diethylcarbamazine pamoate upon, 82 (Abst.) C Candidiasis,

mucocutaneous, with transfer factor, treatment of, 44 (Abst.) Cat allergen. major. isolation of. 72 (Abst.) Catecholamine (s)” id guinea-pig iung, ‘uptake of, 106 (Abst.) release, investigations on, in anaphylactic, anaphylatoxin, and histamine shock of guinea pigs, 18 (Abst.) Cell(s) functio?, T, in patients with early thynnc irradiation, 76 (Abst.) human B and T, modulation of, by immunofiltration through antigen, antianti-immunoglobulin, or HLA-coated glass head columns, 75 (Abst.)

372

Subject

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index

Cell(s) -Cont’d rosette-forming, immunologic deficiency disfactor, 31 eases and transfer (Abst.) skin target, nature and fate in immediate (Hubhypersensitivity reaction scher et al.). 150 T, activation in vivb’ bv nonantigen-specific interaction wiih, 7 ( Abst.) Cell-mediated cytotoxicity to muscle in polymyositis ; effect of immunosuppression, 30 (Abst.) and hum&al immune responses in pigeon breeders’ disease. 85 (Abst.) immunity in leprosy and transfer of delayed hypersensitivity reactions (Mendrs et al.), 223 Chest physiotherapy, effect of, on asthmatic children, 109 (Abst. i Children, skin tests and atopic allergy in, $1 (Abst.) 323 normal, pulmonary function studies with simple equipment in (Kopetzky et al.)? 1 Chlorpheniramme and hydroxyzine, reduction in weal size by, %7 ( Ahst.) Correspondence, 736 Corticosteroid-dependent asthmatics, surgery in (Oh and Pattersou). 345, 78 (Ah&.) -induced growth suppression, effects of synthetic ACTH on (Wright et al.), 52 (Allergy rounds) therapy of asthma, lack of effect of, on bone mineral content, 90 (Abst.) Cortisol and nnaphylaxis, influence of; uptake of catecholamines in guineapig lung, 106 (Abst.) Cromolyn sodium (disodium) cromoglycate, effect of, on peripheral eosinophilia of asthmatic children, 88 (Abst.) nasal congestion as side effect of (Block),

Dermographia, IgE-mediated, further studies on. 95 iAbst.1 Dwmographi~m, e&them& and flaw: clinical signs of drug overdosr in comatose pctient, 19 (Abst.) rrduction in weal size by chlorplleniraniinr and hydroxyzine, 87 ( Abst.) DPtwgent (9) enzyme(s), flacillus subtiliu. diagnostic tests in skin and serum 70 of sensitized to, workers (Ahst.)

sensitizing effect of, in (~ousumers, 70 (Abst.) IXrthylcarb~mazil;e PilIIlORtP, effect of, upon exercise-induced bronchospasm, 82 (Abst.) evaluation of, in Disease, reactive aiway, atopic cystic fibrosis patients, 100 (Abst.) ” Disodium cromoglycatc, effect of, on various types of anaphylnctic reaction in guinea pig, $6 (Abst. j long-term study of, in treatment of severe bronchial extrinsic or intrinsic asthma in adults, 34 (Abst.) Drugs in nnsal cavity, new experimental method for evaluating, 14 (Abst.) E

I

“43

Cupressaeeae pollen, allergy to? 71 (Abst.) Cyclic AMP metabolism in asthma: studies with leukocytes and lymphocytes (Gillespie et‘nl.), 27 potcntiation of histamine release from human leukocytes by, 73 (Abst.) Cystic fibrosis patients, atopic, evaluation of reactive airlrav &sea%, in, 100 (Abst.) L Cytotoxic effects of activated lymphocytes and their supernatants, -5 (Abst.) food test, controlled study of, 89 (Ahat.) 1) __

Dentistry,

local anesthetics used in, evaluation of patients with suspected allergy to, 97 (Abst.) Dermatitis, atopic, relationship of serum IgE concentrations to severity of, and to presence of coexistent atopic respiratory disease, 88 ( Abxt .) Dermatology, 19, S7 (Absts.) L)crmntophagoides fnrinae, allergenic activity of soluble fractions of iwoodiel rt. al.), 278

Earlobe

blood, arterialized, accurate PO, values ohtained from, 110 (Abst.) Eczema, atopic, eggwhite sensitivity and, RX (Abst.) studies of cell-mediated immune function in, i2 (Ahst.) Edema, heredit,ary angioneurotic, prophylactic use of epsilon nminocaproic acid for oral surgery in patient with (Pence et al.), 298 naturalistic obserwttion of, pw Emotions, ceding low pulmonary flow rates, 102 (Abst. j Emphysema, puimonary, immunologic studies of patients with, 40 (Abst.) Enzymatic hydrolysis of allergens and assessment of remaining allergenic a(*tivities by paper disc radioallergosorbent method, Z’8 ( Abst.) Enzyme(s) ,- Hncillw strbtilis detergent, diagnostic tests in skin and serum of workers sensitized to. 70 (Ahst.) detergents in consumers, sensitizing flffect of. 70 (Abst.‘l Eosinophil count, total, and diagnosis of reversihle airflow obstruction, 102 ( Abst.) Kosinophilia, peripheral, of asthmAtic children, effect of eromolyn sodium (disodiurn) cromoglycate on, $8 (Abst.) pulmonary infiltrates with ( Pat,terson et al.), 245 circulating TgE in increased tropical, (Prakash), 189 (Brief communication) Eosinophilotactic factor, tumor associated, 45 (Abst.)

Subject index

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NUMBER 6

Ephedrine,

comparison

of terbutaline

with, 84

on metabolic cardiovascular dfAbst.) &lie adenosine monophosphate, and eosinopenie responses to eprneohrine and exercise. 108 (Abst.) Epidermal aaenyl cyclase of ’ human ash mouse (Lee et al.), 283 Epidermis, atopic, study of: adenyl cyclase svstem and mitosis. 99 (Abst.i Epinephrine’ receptors, leukocytic, of normal individuals, 99 and asthmatic (Abst.) stimulation in vivo and in vitro, response of leukocyte cyclic AMP to, 98 (Abst.) Epsilon aminocaproic acid, prophylactic use of, for oral surgery in patient with angioneurotic edema hereditary (Pence et al.), 298 Erythema, dermographism, and flare : clinical signs of drug overdose in comatose patient, f 9 (Abst.) marginatum preceding hereditary angioedema (Starr and Brasher), 352 Erythrocytes, thymocytes, and macrophages (Lopez et al.), 336 Ethylene oxide gas, anaphylaxis from produ&s of, used in sterilization, 97 (Abst.) is responsible9 Excellence, quest for-who (Reed), 257 Exercise, eosinopenic responses to epinephrine and. 108 (Abst.) effects

F Flare, dermographism, erythema, and : clinical signs of drug overdose in comatose aatient. 19 (Abst.) Food sens&vity, ’ immunologic approach to diagnosis of, 39 (Abst.) controlled study of, 89 test, cytotoxic, (Abst.) Fungus prevalence in domestic interiors, assessing, 71 (Abst.) G

Genetic

mapping of Ir gene in man, 93 (Abst.) Grain dust, hypersensitivity reactions to (Warren et al.), 139 Growth corticosteroid-induced, suppression, effects of synthetic ACTH on 52 (Allergy (Wright et al.), rounds) Guinea pig(s), effect of disodium cromoglycate on various types of anaphylactic reaction in, $6 (Abst.) immunized for Jones-Mote reactions, cutaneous basophil hypersensitivity in, 86 (Abst.) -isolated smooth muscle, role of amines in anaphylaetic contraction of (Joiner et al.), 261 Hay

fever,

asthma (Absts.)

H and, 8, 10, 18,

67,

46

Heart

failure, congestive, effect of, on elimination of theophylline, 80 (Abst.) Hereditary angioedema, erythema marginatum t;;ceding (Starr and Brasher), angioneurotic edema, pronhylaetic use of epsilon aminocaproic acid for oral surgery in patient with (Pence et al.), 298 Histamine, complement-mediated release of, fromhuman leukocytes, 75 (Abst.) effect of, on pulmonary levels of cyclic nucleotides in -normal mice -and under conditions of pharm:~cologic or bacterial sensitization, 100 (Abst.) hypersensitivity, comparison of, ‘between pertussis-treated and pharmacologically P-blocked mice, 106 (Abst.) immunologic release of, and slow reacting substance of anaphylaxis from human lung; effects of prostaglandins, 43 (Abst.) intranasally administered, effect of, on vascular and mucosal permeability, 92 (Abst.) receptors on thymus-derived (T) lymphocytes, 76 (Abst.) relative significance of slow-reacting substance of anaphylaxis and, in mediation of in vitro anaphylaxis of human tracheobronchial muscles, 74 (Abst.) release, antigenic, and production of MIF in man and experimental animals, relationship between, 88 (Abst.) and electron microscopic studies of peritoneal mast cells from rats proclueing antiferritin IeE antibodies. 73 (Abst.) from human leukocytes: potentiation by cyclic AMP, 73 (Abst.) from mast cells by vasoactive peptides, 35 (Abst.) venom-induced, diagnosis of IgE-mediated Hymenoptera sensitivity by (Sobotka et al.), 170 -sensitizing factor (HSF) from Bordetello pertussis containing adjuvant activity for reaginic antibody. 67 (Abkt.) .’ Hodgkin’s disease, “immune” RNA-mediated transfer of delayed skin reactivity in patients with, 13 (Abst.) Honeybee venom immunotherapy, protection following, in case of beesting anaphylaxis, 104 (Abst.) phospholipase A as major allergen, 103 (Abst.) treatment of honeybee anaphylac+ic sensitivity with, 104 (Ahst.) Hormone levels, elevated antidiuretio during status asthmaticus. 101 (Abst.) Human(s) and mouse, epidermal ahenyl ‘cyclase of (Lee et al.), 283 reactive, approach‘ to contrast studies in, 97 (Abst.) Humidity, use of, in asthma, 110 (Abst.)

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Subject

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index

Hydrolysis,

enzymatic, of allergens and assessment of remaining allergenic activities by paper disc radioallewosorbent method. 88 (Abst.) IIytl~~osyzin~, ~IIlorpllrnir;llnine ‘and, rcfluction in weal sizf> by, 27 (Abst.) Tlylnc~noptrra-sensitive patients, prolonged intwv:ll tlwranv in. 111 (A1)st.i mine wl&se (Robotka ct nl.), lIyl)wsensitiCty to imported fire ant,

1i0 112

(Xld.)

lmrnuuc~ function, wll-nietliatrcl, studiw of, in :t topic wzcnm, 72 ( Abst.) response in allergic alvcolitis from :tvian antigens, 85 (hhst.) frrquencv of, incrcascd by immunization with two antigms, 7 (Abst.) to Impten c*ouplf+l to nonirnmunojiellic~ I-nrricr, lb (Ahst.) in IIUIII:~II disetlses, Australia antigen and (Sutnick), 48 wagit&, to naphtlmlenc sulfonxtc in 1x1,bits and rats, 66 (Ahst.)

E in allergic: drug r&ctions, 37 (Abst.) :lnll :lllrrgy during first ywr of life, development of, 91 ( Ahst.) TGA :wfl, swretory, in ntfro, c+denw for, 91 (AN.) inc.rc:wed ciwulnting, in tropical rosino12lili:f ( I’r:~lr:isI~ ) , 189 (Brief communiwtion ) levels, serum, in malnutrition, 95 (Abst.)

I mmunoulobulin b:-Cont’d -mehiated allergic reactions in rats, effrf:i of SCH 15280 malc:rtl* 011. x1 ( Ahst.) tlcrmo~raotii:~. furthftr studifls on. 9.1 (xbsi.) Serum, fwmparison of three r:ldioimmunoass:ty twliniqucs for mcasurenwnt of, d.9 (Abst. ) in immune tlfd?cienc*y disor~l(~~~s. 4!4 i i\hst.

!

senli-qu:lntit:~tioll of, by countc~rinllrlullof,lectroplloresis, 12 ( Abst. 1 G, TgA, TgM, and TgE levels, serum, rind wl1erg.v in Filipino children in United States (Orgel rt al.), 213 lwl,ls in infants, factors affrftting developrwnt of,
of liistaminf* and slow rfxet ing substnnw of :I nnphylaxis from human Iung ; 4.:’ f~ft-rrts of pfostaglandins. ! .\tmt. 1 responsc~, rccretory, of atopic and normtopic, indivitluats to tonicxllv armlied aniigen, 115 (Allst.‘j ’ I’ Immunology, 6. II, PZ, 29, 45 (hbsix.) Irnniunotllcr:~ py, Alternarin, prospective look at rwctions to, 115 (Abst.) dfect of, on tlumoral and cellular responses in rngwec~l Ilay frver, 114 i Abst.)

ll,vl)(‘rs’nsitivitv. i Almt.

sti&ng,

103,

104.

110

)

St ing;R, allergy to. 1. 11iagnoris of TgEnwdintf~d Hymenoptcro sensitivi@ l,y \rinon-induced histamine rrlease / Robotka ct al.), 170

Subject

VOLUME 53 NUMBER 6

Insulin

therapy in patients with insulin allergy, 98 (Abst.) Iodine-125, ss-DNA in immunized rabbits, alterations in clearance of, 67 ( Abst.) Ir gene in man, genetic mapping of, 93 ( Abst.) Isoprennline, response of leucocyte adenyl cvclase to. and effect of alphablocking drugs in extrinsic bionchial nsthma, 4% (Abst.) effect of salbutamol aerosols IsoproterenoI, children, 83 and, in asthmatic (Abst.) J

Japanese subjects, atopic allergy in (Miyamoto et al.), 9 Jones-Mote reactions, cutaneous basophil hypersensitivity in guinea pigs immunized for, 86 (Abst.) L Lepromatous

leprosy, evaluation of transfer factor as immunotherapy for patients with, 11 (Abst.) Leprosy, cell-mediated immunity in, and transfer of delayed hypersensitivity reactions (Mendes et al.), 223 Leukocyte adenosine triphosphatase activity in asthma: effect of corticosteroid therapy, 98 (Abst.) adenyl cyclase, response of, to isoprennline and (affect of alpha-blocking drugs in extrinsic bronchial asthma (Alston et al.), 41 (A&t.) cyclic AMP, response of, to epinephrine stimulation in viva and in vitro, 98 (Abst.) human, complrmcnt-mediated release of histamine from, 75 (Abst.) in vitro synthesis of slow-reacting substance of :rnaphylaxis by, 74 ( Abst.) migration inhibition \vith mitochondria in human nutoimmune thyroid disorders, 13 (Abst.) peripheral, further studies of concordant fluctuation in sensitivitv of. to unrelated allergens and meaning of nonspecific “desensitization I’ ,I’~ 83 (Abst.) Leukocytie epinephrine receptors of normal and asthmatic individuals, 99 (Abst.) Lidocaine-induced’anaphylaxis, association of, with serum complement utilization, 96 (Abst.) Lipopolysaccharidr, influence of; immune response to hapten coupled to nonimmunogenic carrier, 1% (Abst.) Lung disease, chronic obstructive, evaluation of postural drainage with percussion in, 109 (Abst.) skin and, of rabbits, comparative histopathology of classic delayed hypersensitivity in, 87 (Abst.)

index

375

Lupus

erythematosus, systemic, lack of increased hypersensitivity to penicillin in patients with, 68 (Abst.) in one of identical twin girls, heretlitary angioneurotic edema and, 68 (Abst.) Lymphocyte(s), activated, and their supernatants, cytotoxic effects of, 5 (Abst.) competence in sarcoidosis, in vitro, poor correlation between cutaneous aner,gy and, 69 (Abst.) cytotoxicity, antibody-dependent, in human immunodefieieney, 69 ( Abst.) Fe-receptor, clinical test for. 76 (Abst,.) IgE, presence of, in nasal polyps, ’ 93 (Abst.) killer, antibody-dependent, function and age, 69 (Abst.) rosettes, human T and B, effect of rifampin on, 77 (Abst.) stimulation, inhibition of, by plasma of patrents with sarcoidosis, 86 (Abst.) thymus-derived, histamine receptors on, 76 (Abst.) M Mncrophages, thymocytcs, and erythrocytes (Lopez et al.), 336 Maleate, SCH 15280, a potential antiasthmatic agent, 84 (Abst.) Malnutrition, serum TgE levels in, 95 (Abst.) Mnrihuana smokers, inhibition of cellular immunity in, 40 (Abst.) Marsupial, homocytotropic antibody in, 95 (Abst.) Maxillary sinusitis and bronchial asthma : correlation of roentgenograms, cultures, and thermograms (Berman et al.), 311 Metabolism, cyclic AMP, in asthma (Gillespie et al.), 27 of third eornpiement. component (C3) in nephritis, 7 (Abst.) Mcthacholine sensitivity and atopic disease in asthmatic and nonntopic families, 10T (Abst.) Mice, effects of thymocytes on reaginic antibody formation in, 67 (A&t.) inbred, immune response to asesris antigen in, 65 (Abst.) Microalgae, ejection of, into air via bursting bubbles (Schlichting), 185 (Brief communication) Migration inhibition factor (MIFj, relationship between antigenic histamine release and production of, in man and experimental animals, 88 (Abst.) Mitochondria, leucoeyte migration inhibition with, in human autoimmune thyroid disorders, 13 (Abst.) Mitosis, adenyl cyclase system and: study of atopic epidermis, 99 (Abst.)

376

Subject

J. ALLERGY CLIN. IMMUNOL. JUNE, 1974

index

Mold

growth inside 12 homes, one-year surWY of, 71 (Abst.) energy jdenbsine-3’5’.cyclic, Monophospha& metabolism and patterns of behavior of, in l&g from control end bacteriallv sensitized mice under conditio& of rest and ndrenergic activation, 100 (Abst.) Mouse, human”and, cpidermnl atlenyl cyclnSe of (Lee et al.), 283 Mucosal permeibility, vascular anti, effect, of administered histaintranasally mine on, 95 ( Abst.) Muscle(s) contracting to chemotactic activit,y in trypsin-derived fragments of C3, conversion of, 77 (Abst.) guinea pig-isolated, role of aminrs in arm Phylaetic contraction of (Joiner ;t al.), 261 human trachcobroncbi:ll, relntiw significance of slow-reacting substance of Rnxphylaxis and histamine in mediation of in vitro anaphylaxis of. 71 (Abst.) Myelomn, :&mma&obulinemia and, idiotypic antibodies in : role in pathogenesis, fi9 (Abst.) N Naphthalene

sulfonatr, reaginic immune response to, in rabbits and rats, 66 (Abst.) Nnsal absorption of allergens, comparative, in atopic and nonatopic subjects, 93 (Abst.) airway resistance in response to aerosols, improved technique for studying changes in, 92 (Abst.) caxvity, new experimental method for evaluating drugs in, 14 (Abst.) congestion ns side effect of cromolyn sodium (Block), 243 Sephritis, metabolism of third complement component (C3) in, 7 (Abst.) Xephrotic syntlromc, minimal clinuge, serum JgE in patients with, 20 (Ahst.) Nickel sensitivity, asthma caused by, B (Abst.) 0 Oral bronchodilator therapy, 78 (Abst.) surgery, prophylactic use of epsilon aminocaproic acid for, in patient with hereditary edema nngioneurotic (Pence et al.), 298 Oxygen affinity and electrolyte distribution of human blood: changes induced by propranolol, 46 (Abst.) P Pathology, Pediatrics,

pharmacology, physiology, 14, B, 28, 43 (Absts.) 3, 10, 20, B9 (Absts.)

and, 5,

Penicillin,

lack of increased hypersensitivity to, in patients with systemic hlpus erythemntosus, 68 ( Abst. I study group report, 96 ( Abst.) Pwinheral basoohil count. ahsolut~~ (Hirsch ct a1.i. 303 ‘ Z’ertussiri-tr~,:ltetl ” and pharmacologically flblocked mice, comparison of histamine Ilypcrs&sitiVity b
VOLUME 53 NUMBER 6

Subject

Pulmonary

flow rates, low, naturalistic observation of emotions preceding, 102 (Abst.) function studies with simple equipment in 323 normal children (Kopetzky et al.), 1 infiltrates with eosinophilia (Patterson et al.), 245 (Allergy rounds) Purpura, anaphylactoid, and presence of Myeoplasma in serum, deficiency of second component of complement associated with, 38 (Abst.) R Rabbits, comparative histopathology of classic delayed hypersensitivity in skin and lung of, 87 (Abst.) immune response to and rats, reaginic sulfonate in, 66 naphthalene ( Abst.) nonspecific chronic, Radiation sickness, allergic reactions in sheep in, 5 (Abst.) Radioallergosorbent test, comparison of, with standard allergy diagnostic procedures in 100 unselected patients, 82 (Abst.) demonstration of gross reactivity within major classes of aeroallergens by, 87 (Abst.) measurement of allergy of potency extracts by their inhibitory capacities in (Gleich et al.), 158, 113 (Abst.) studies .primarily with, in atopic allergy in Japanese subject5 (Miyamoto et al.); 9 on stability of diluted allergen extracts using, 4 (Abst.) Radioimmunoas&y for quantitative determina.tion of total antibody to ragweed in uatient sera. 80 (Abst.) techniques, comparison of three, for measurement of serum IgE, d9 ( Abst.) Ragweed-allergic asthma, diagnostic tests in (Bruce et al.), 230, 82 (Abst.) Ragweed hay fever, effect of immunotherapy on humoral and cellular responses in, 114 (Abst.) immunotherapy, perennial, relationships between changes in antigen-induced histamine release and antigen binding capacity following, 113 (Abst.) in patient sera, radioimmunoassay for quantitative determination of total antibody to, 80 (Abst.) sensitivity, effect of purified antiragweed human IgG antibodies on in vivo and in vitro parameters of, $1 (Abst.) in vivo and in vitro measurement of, 81 (Abst.)

index

377

Rats and mice, specificity of 48 hour pas&e cutaneous anaphylaxis reactions in, for analysis of antiallergic agents. 66 (Abst.) producing - antiferritin IgE antibodies, histamine release and electron microscopic studies of peritoneal mast cells from, 73 (Abst.) Reactions, hypersensitivity, to grain dust (Warren et al.), 139 Reaginic immune response to naphthalene sulfonate in rabbits and rats, 66 (Abst.) Respiratory disease, coexistent atopic, relationship of serum IgE. concentrations to severity of atopic dermatitis and presence of, 88 (Abst.) Retina photoreceptor cell antigen, autoimmune uveo-retinitis in rat sensitized with, 45 (Abst.) Rheumatoid arthritis, induction of autologous lymphocyte transformation by synovial fluid5 from patients with, da’ (Abst.) Rhinitis, allergic, small airway obstruction in, 91 (Abst.) Rifampicin treatment, intermittent, patient5 to, 36 adverse reaction with ( Abst.) R,ifampin, effect of, on human T and B lymphocyte rosettes, 77 (Abst.) S Saccharin ingestion, case of episodic urticaria due to (Miller et al.), 240 Salbutamol aerosols, effect of isoproterenol and, in asthmatic children, 83 (Abst.) oral (Albuterol), double-blind controlled evaluation of, 83 (Abst.) Sarcoidosis, inhibition of lymphocyte stimulation by plasma of patients with, 86 (Abst.) lymphocyte competence in, in vitro, poor cutaneous correlation between anergy and, 69 (Abst.) Sensitivity, honeybee anaphylaetie, treatment of, with honeybee venom, 104 (Abst.) Sensitization, pharmacologic or bacterial, effect of histamine on pulmonary levels of cyclic nucleotides. in normal mice and under conditions of. 100 (Al&.) Sephadex gel filtration, allergenic activity of and dog skin fractions cat obtained by, 6 (Abst.) Serum(a) of asthmatic and healthv children, ’ ’ alpha-l-antitrypsin variances in, 108 (Abst.) association of utilization, complement lidocaine-induced anaphylaxis with, 96 (Abst.) can “blocking” protect against factors, autoimmunity? JZ (Abst.)

378

Subject

Serum(:l

J. ALLERGY CLIN. IMMUNOL, JUNE, 1974

index

)--Collt’a

in~n~unoylobuliu c&orders, c~0mparison of techniques

(nbst.j

~ Tt~tanus toxoid, hypersensitivity to, 118 ((hr immuuc~ tleficiency I respondence) in ‘I’l~wpl~ylline (s) in asthma, 79 ( i’\list. 1 46 (hbst.) c~ffwt of conzestivr hcnrt failuw on t-lim tllree r:rdioimnlutlonsPnqfor measurement of, .%9

levels in malnutrition. 95 CAbst. ) in patients with h&xl rllan~c’ nrpllrot,ic syntlrome, 10 (Abst.) sc,nd-qu;llltitntioil of, by countwinlrrr~moclcctrool~or~~sis. .I% CAhst .) stntrs (brgrl c?tal., , 213 faci ors :t ffcct ing iufarlts, in d
28 (,41lst.) :tntl browllial :tstllm:l, maxillary, 1(1X (Ahst.1 Skin am1 lung of rahhits, c:omp:~rativo 1ristop:~tllology of classic clt~layetl Ityp~rwnsitiGity in, 87 (Rhst.) RSArwctivitv. dclaved “immune” Sinusitis,

Sodium cromol~n. and snecificitv of. . I tlurntion Y a on allcrgcu inhalation c~lrallengc~~ in asthmatics (Iiolotltin et al.), Spiromrtrrs:,

“eJr(*troni(~,” cwluatiou of, 28 (AlIst. ! Status :~stlun:~tieus, c~lPvatcV1 autidiuwtic J~ormone levels (luring, 101 ( Abst. I Sterilization, amlpllylaxis from products 0j oxide gns used in, 97 ctliylrne (AtA.) Steroid(s), &lil>- versus e\tr~-other-d:?S., in c~l~iltlrrn xvitll chronic asthma, clinical ant1 l~lrysiologicxl study of 89 ( Abst. ‘I clrpendcnry 0S :~stllmnt,ic~ c:hildrrn, effect of full therapy on, RO (AlIst.) tlepeudent asthmatics, use of troleandomvcin in, 91 (AlIst. 1 c~ffWtS on ” irnrnedi:ltc~ skin 1w1 rwctivity, 90 iAbst.1 Terbutalinc,

T t~ror~clrodil:~tor : ~orllp:l~ison \vitll ephedrine, 85 (Abst. )

011, 92 (.\Jist.‘,

\Viakott-Aldrich syndrome, autoimmune hemolvtic :lnemia in, during twatmellt &tl, transfer factor, 20 (Abst.!